ZEPF Bone Mill to Crush Autologuous Bone, Helical Toothed | Helmut Zepf No. 47.954.01
The Bone Mill by Helmut Zepf (No. 47.954.01) is a precision-engineered surgical instrument designed to crush autologous bone for use in bone grafting and regenerative procedures. Built with a helical toothed mechanism, this instrument delivers consistent, controlled milling action, making it a reliable choice for oral surgeons and implantologists who demand clinical precision.
Key Features
- Designed to crush autologous bone efficiently and uniformly
- Helical toothed cutting mechanism for smooth, controlled bone reduction
- Engineered for reliable performance in demanding surgical environments
- Manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH to rigorous German quality standards
- Instrument number: 47.954.01
Clinical Application
Autologous bone grafting remains one of the most biologically compatible approaches to bone regeneration in oral and maxillofacial surgery. A high-quality Bone Mill enables clinicians to process harvested bone into a fine, usable particulate, preserving the osteogenic potential of the graft material. The helical tooth design of this instrument facilitates efficient size reduction while minimizing unnecessary trauma to the bone particles.
This Bone Mill is suited for use in implant site preparation, ridge augmentation, and other procedures requiring autologous bone grafts. Its robust construction supports repeated sterilization cycles and long-term clinical use.
Made in Germany
Helmut Zepf GmbH is a renowned German manufacturer of high-quality dental and surgical instruments. Every instrument bearing the Zepf name reflects a commitment to precision manufacturing, ergonomic design, and durable materials — qualities that professionals worldwide trust in the operatory.
FAQ
What is a Bone Mill used for? A Bone Mill is used to crush or grind harvested autologous bone into small particles suitable for bone grafting procedures.
What does helical toothed mean in the context of this instrument? The helical tooth design refers to the spiral arrangement of the cutting teeth, which promotes smooth, efficient bone milling with consistent particle output.
Is this instrument compatible with standard sterilization protocols? Surgical instruments of this type are generally designed to withstand standard autoclave sterilization; please follow the manufacturer's instructions for specific guidance.
